Denmark may open recruitment offices in Spain to solve its highly-qualified worker shortage
Thursday, March 2, 2017 @ 12:25 PM
DANISH social-democrats want to set up offices in Spain to attract highly-qualified employees for jobs the Scandinavian country cannot fill.
The party, which is the main opposition in Denmark, says now is the ideal time with the country enjoying an economic boom to take on well-qualified southern Europeans who are out of work.
Social-democrats want to open recruitment centres in France and Italy as well as Spain in a bid to fill vacancies at home.
“Unemployment among those with higher education is much greater in these three countries than in Denmark, and we might as well make use of this plentiful resource,” the opposition's proposal reads.
“We would prefer highly-qualified workers from the European Union – and in any case, they can access the Danish job market easiest – rather than from third world countries like India and Pakistan.”
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